I National Meeting of Inclusive Cities for Sustainable Families (ICSF)

(V.D.01) Housing, (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families

Held on June 7, 2025, in São Paulo as part of the Virada ODS / SDG Festival, the I National Meeting of Inclusive Cities for Sustainable Families marked the expansion of the ICSF Network in Brazil. The event brought together around 80 participants, including municipal secretaries, technical teams, and experts, to discuss family-centered urban solutions. Organized by São Paulo City Hall in partnership with the International Federation for Family Development (IFFD) and Family Talks, the meeting promoted dialogue on housing, food security, and positive parenting, strengthening intersectoral collaboration and political commitment to the Venice Declaration and the 2030 Agenda.

Official Name of Signatory

Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil

Delegation

Brazil

Website of the Signatory

Name of the person presenting the Good Practice

Bernardo Augusto Santos de Faria

Position/Job Title of person presenting the Good Practice

Advisor for Multilateral Affairs and City Networks, Municipal Secretariat for International Relations

Aim of the Good Practice

To strengthen the ICSF Network in Brazil by promoting collaboration among local governments, academia, and civil society, mobilizing political and technical leadership around public policies that place families at the center of sustainable urban development.

Target Group of the Good Practice

Local governments, public managers, civil society organizations, and technical teams engaged in housing, social inclusion, food security, and child and family welfare policies.

Annual Monitoring Report

2025

Implementation period

2025

Consistency over time

The initiative is designed to become an annual national meeting, reinforcing the ICSF Network in Brazil and fostering ongoing policy exchange and monitoring of commitments to the Venice Declaration.

Evaluation of the Good Practice

The event achieved significant results, including the engagement of 17 Brazilian cities, increased visibility of the Venice Declaration, and strengthened integration between local governments and the 2030 Agenda. The meeting format, combining policy dialogue and technical workshops, proved effective in generating actionable recommendations and collective learning among cities.

Key stakeholders and partnerships

International Federation for Family Development (IFFD); Family Talks

Link for more information

Future Goal 1

Expand the ICSF Network to include new municipalities across Brazil, promoting the adoption of family-centered policies aligned with the Venice Declaration.